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Focused on self accountability for success or failure and they provide you with all the tools to do either, if you fail, you did not use all the tools available to you. The only weakness I saw was not really a flaw, but a preference. When you are withdrawing from drugs, I feel caffeine is a vice, but not an addiction and they would not allow caffeinated products in facility. They took in my son, who has now been clean and sober for 120 days! The first time in over 20 years he has stayed clean and on the right path. They teach them skills to cope, they are blunt with the patients and make them look at who is responsible for their addiction and who is the one that can end it. (only themselves) They were strict and structured and helped him in every way they could. He has never succeeded before ad has tried, this place works! I have referred others there and will continue to do so. I wasn't there 24/7, but whatever they are doing...it works!
I worked for HSI twice and both times was treated with respect and understanding. I had surgery while working with HSI and the Director made sure had sufficient healing time and was genuinely concerned with my recovery from surgery. The staff was always kind and considerate.
My brother came home a changed person. He is sober, happy, hopeful, active in meetings that have members from Valley Hope. The Valley Hope community have a Facebook page, social events, meetings and life long friendships. We were encouraged to visit and attend classes to learn how to help.